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If you can see the menus and review pictures you've already taken then there's apparently nothing to fix. You have to use the viewfinder to compose your pictures, not the LCD on the back. The live view capability to use the LCD was introduced with later models.

This is a camera problem. Are the stripes just on the screen or are they actually on the pictures when you download them to a computer or try to print them? If just on the screen, the screen may be cracked or the ribbon cable connecting the screen to the motherboard may be dislodged. Can you review previous (before the fall) pictures and can you see the menu items without stripes?...If so, then the screen is ok and the problem is deeper inside the camera.

I'm so sorry to hear that your Pink Samsung D1070 Digital Camera was dropped and appears to be cracked and now has a screen that is white with a black mark! This doesn't sound good! Have you tried taking the battery out (make sure you leave it out for a least 1 minute) then replacing it (sometimes overnight or 24 hours will be required)? Sometimes this works! You may be covered under the warranty, unfortunately some companies might not honor the warranty if you dropped it. I'm disappointed in Samsung for even making a camera that would break when dropped if this is true! Anyway click on the following link for Samsung Support @ http://www.samsung.com/us/support/main/supportSupportMain.do

No easy fix. Pressure or impact is the usual cause of a cracked LCD. Try not to get the black stuff on anything....it's pretty toxic! The screen needs to be replaced (assuming there's no other, internal damage). They are usually in the range of $75 US.